This Nero DS Opaco LaFerrari is crossing the block at Mecum in August.

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This Nero DS Opaco LaFerrari is crossing the block at Mecum in August.

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This Nero DS Opaco LaFerrari is crossing the block at Mecum in August.

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This Nero DS Opaco LaFerrari is crossing the block at Mecum in August.

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This Nero DS Opaco LaFerrari is crossing the block at Mecum in August.

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This Nero DS Opaco LaFerrari is crossing the block at Mecum in August.

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This Nero DS Opaco LaFerrari is crossing the block at Mecum in August.

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This Nero DS Opaco LaFerrari is crossing the block at Mecum in August.

Each one of these cars has a little something special for what’s sure to be a several million dollar price tag. The LaFerrari is one of three with this “Nero DS Opaco” paint, which looks like a semigloss black. The 6.3-liter V12, along with the hybrid drive, is good for 949 hp and a top speed of 217 mph. We did some bench racing a few years ago; the LaFerrari took it with stats, carrying a 2.91 weight-to-power ratio -- that’s 2.91 pounds per horse, though each horse costs $1,368.

When new, the now-sold-out LaFerrari went for about $1.4 million; this one will surely go for more.

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The P1 is also sold out, so an auction like this or a private sale is your only option for acquiring one.

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The P1 is also sold out, so an auction like this or a private sale is your only option for acquiring one.

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The P1 is also sold out, so an auction like this or a private sale is your only option for acquiring one.

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Mecum

The P1 is also sold out, so an auction like this or a private sale is your only option for acquiring one.

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Mecum

The P1 is also sold out, so an auction like this or a private sale is your only option for acquiring one.

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Mecum

The P1 is also sold out, so an auction like this or a private sale is your only option for acquiring one.

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Mecum

The P1 is also sold out, so an auction like this or a private sale is your only option for acquiring one.

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The P1 is also sold out, so an auction like this or a private sale is your only option for acquiring one.

The 903-hp McLaren P1 hybrid is in a gorgeous shade of dark green, which looks even better draped over the carbon-fiber bodywork. We could skip the green wheels, personally, but that wouldn’t keep us away -- if we had the greenbacks to take it home. The P1 has a power-to-weight ratio of 3.57, and each horse would have set you back $1,279 when new. Of course, the P1 is also sold out, so an auction like this or a private sale is your only option for acquiring one.

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Porsche

This 918 has the Weissach package that takes off some weight, adds magnesium wheels and some aero aids, and charges you $84,000 for the privilege.

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Porsche

This 918 has the Weissach package that takes off some weight, adds magnesium wheels and some aero aids, and charges you $84,000 for the privilege.

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Porsche

This 918 has the Weissach package that takes off some weight, adds magnesium wheels and some aero aids, and charges you $84,000 for the privilege.

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Porsche

This 918 has the Weissach package that takes off some weight, adds magnesium wheels and some aero aids, and charges you $84,000 for the privilege.

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Porsche

This 918 has the Weissach package that takes off some weight, adds magnesium wheels and some aero aids, and charges you $84,000 for the privilege.

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Porsche

This 918 has the Weissach package that takes off some weight, adds magnesium wheels and some aero aids, and charges you $84,000 for the privilege.

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Porsche

This 918 has the Weissach package that takes off some weight, adds magnesium wheels and some aero aids, and charges you $84,000 for the privilege.

Finally, we have the Porsche 918 with the Weissach package. That package deletes some interior bits, takes off some weight, adds magnesium wheels and some aero aids, and charges you $84,000 for the privilege. This one has a matte black wrap and features exposed carbon fiber to go along with its 887 hp and 4.11 pounds per horse. Each of those horses cost $952.

There are bunch of other featured lots as well, including an Aston Martin Vulcan, a 1933 Duesenberg Model J Convertible Coupe and a ’66 Ford GT40 Mk I.

This year’s event is at the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa at the Del Monte Golf Course. Go to mecum.com for more information and click here to register to bid. You don’t have to attend to take one these home, but you will need some serious cash.